The picture at the top right is his World War I Draft Registration Card
Obituary of John Milton Wells, Jr
John Milton Wells, Jr., died at his home, 316 East Union street, Burlington, on Thursday, after an illness of a year. Mr. Wells was captain of the Burlington City Beach Patrol. He was a member of Hope Fire Company, International B. M. and P. I. U. of America, Local No. 9, and of St. Barnabas' Episcopal Church. Prior to his illness he was employed for a number of years as a construction foreman with the Public Service Company. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Virginia Curl Wells; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John N. Wells, Sr., of Burlington, and three sisters, Mrs. Harry DuBell, of Toms River; Mrs. John Little, of Darby, Pa., and Miss Edith Wells, of Burlington
Found in the New Jersey Mirror – March 10, 1937 – Page 5, Column 7
The picture at the top right is his World War I Draft Registration Card
Obituary of John Milton Wells, Jr
John Milton Wells, Jr., died at his home, 316 East Union street, Burlington, on Thursday, after an illness of a year. Mr. Wells was captain of the Burlington City Beach Patrol. He was a member of Hope Fire Company, International B. M. and P. I. U. of America, Local No. 9, and of St. Barnabas' Episcopal Church. Prior to his illness he was employed for a number of years as a construction foreman with the Public Service Company. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Virginia Curl Wells; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John N. Wells, Sr., of Burlington, and three sisters, Mrs. Harry DuBell, of Toms River; Mrs. John Little, of Darby, Pa., and Miss Edith Wells, of Burlington
Found in the New Jersey Mirror – March 10, 1937 – Page 5, Column 7
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